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Positive Steps to
Mental Health & Well-being
All of us feel anxious,
stressed or low from time to time.
Doing something positive to help yourself can make a remarkable
difference to your mood, so read through these positive steps, and
try at least one of them today!
Get active – and feel good
Exercise is great for well-being
It
not only improves your physical health
and gives you more energy, it can even improve your mood! Pick an
activity you know you enjoy or try something different like dancing,
swimming, hiking or horse riding
.
Do something creative
Boost your mood by getting in touch with your creative side! All
kinds of creative activities like painting, drawing, writing,
cooking, gardening or playing an instrument are absorbing and
relaxing – and can even help you forget what is worrying you for a
while.
Ask for a little help
It’s OK to ask for help if you’re stressed – chat to a close
friend, family member, or even a support group. We could all do with
a little extra help and encouragement from time to time.
Use the food to boost your mood
What you put in your mouth can have a real influence on your
mood! By cutting back on sugar and refined Carbohydrates and
eating a diet rich in fruit, vegetables, lean meat, wholegrains and
oilyfish, will give you more energy, increased concentration and
your mental well-being will be much improved.
Accept yourself for who you are
It’s easy to be down on yourself and self-critical when you’re
feeling low. Why not ease up on yourself? Remember all of your
positive qualities, write them down if you’re feeling low.
Have a go at something new
Why not take up a hobby or learn a skill, like learning a new
language, yoga classes or tai chi? Learning something new stimulates
your mind, boosts your confidence and can give you a new interest in
life – and you might meet new people, too!
Don’t over do the Drink
Lots of people take a drink to help them unwind but most are
unaware that alcohol can be a depressant
.
Drink in moderation
, you can still
enjoy yourself if you drink responsibly
and your health and well-being will not suffer.
Stop beating yourself up!
If you’re having a difficult time, go easy on yourself – don’t load
yourself down with demands and expectations. It’s easy to be
self-critical – why not focus instead on praising yourself for the
positive things you’ve done?
Keep in touch
Friends can be just the tonic you need when you’re low – make an
effort to keep in touch, whether through a quick phone call, an
email/chat-room or even pop round for a visit!
Talk it through
When you’re feeling low and overwhelmed by things, don’t be
afraid to talk to someone. If you just
want a voice because you feel you can’t talk to anyone close to you,
Helplines such as the Samaritans can be a great source of support.
Get out there!
If you feel isolated this can increase feelings of depression or
low self
confidence. Help yourself by
making an effort to enjoy the social scene a bit more. Getting
involved in group activities can take your mind off your worries,
and other people can be a great source of support.
Take a load off and unwind
If the hustle and bustle of
life is
hectic, it can be hard to relax – so why not set aside a little time
to unwind and do something you really enjoy, even half an hour a day
just reading or listening to music? Looking forward to ‘your time’
every day can really boost your mood!
For more advice check out the
following websites
www.oldham.nhs.uk
http://www.pat.nhs.uk/
http://www.penninecare.nhs.uk
Download an
information sheet
CLICK HERE